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What Information Should Be Disclosed?

Not all data collected in epidemiological studies is suitable for public disclosure. Key information that should be disclosed includes:
Study Objectives: Clearly outline the purpose and goals of the research.
Methods: Describe the methodology used to collect and analyze data, including any sampling techniques and data sources.
Results: Provide detailed findings, including statistical analyses, trends, and any significant associations.
Conclusions: Summarize the implications of the findings for public health practice and policy.
Limitations: Discuss any limitations of the study that could impact the interpretation of the results.

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